Whitby Free Press, 28 Dec 1994, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, December 28, 1994 hoe i ntr WORKERS ARE busy making repairs ta fences near the Lynde Creek marsh wh ch were torn down by vandals. Local environmentalists are upset that other work is being under- taken in anticipation of a favourable decision on the proposedi Lynde Shores housing development by the Ontario Municipal Board. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Pres Public meetings upcoming for 'onemstop9 care agencies The. Iong-emcare committee. of the Dura Regien District Health Counicil wU hold community meetings regarding the creation of multi-service agencies. A multi-service agency will provide a "one-stp" point of accesa te consumers for a range of services ini the community and in the home. Suggestions can be made as te the service deliey model that will best meet the needs of seniors and persons with disabilities i this area. Everyone is welcome caregivers, consumiers, velunteers, anyone interested in or affected by long-term care reform. The. meeting in Wbitby is at Fairview Lodge, 623 Dundas St. W., on Monday, Jan. 13, 7 te 9 pm.; eni Plckerigat the Pikrng PublicIA ,Oe The Esplanade on Thursday, Jan. 12, 9:30 te 11:30 a.m.; i Oshawa at the Arts Resource Centre, (behind City Hall), Friday, Jan. 20, 9:30 te 11:30 a.m. ... .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . You a ENSAoE cbil's areto WeeN.Wth. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood. *Safe, comfortable environments *Stimulating daily programs *Trained, professional Pro viders " Reliable local back-up for Pro vider's holidays or illness " Gomplete insurance cove rage " Income tax receipts supplied a Monthly home inspecions and.. we welcome fuit or part-time care for chlldren from 6 weeks of age! For information cali:.Wë 686m3995 (-Watch®, a icensed Agency'H~Cr Whitby has new chie! librarian By Mike Kowalski Markham resident Nancy Har- sanyl will be Whitby's next chief librarian. Harsanyl, who has extensive library experience in other Ontario communities, assumes her new duties Jan. 30. She replaces Ken Roberts who left for a similar posting in Hamilton earlier this year. uFollowiflg an extensive search right across the country, we can be proud to have a person of (arnper Fleet S aie Startigaut $29900 Over 40 units to choose fromi Ail the comforts of a motor home. Ail the ease and efticiency of driving a van. Discover why Roadtrek 15 the best selling North American camper van. Roadtrek- Te Motor Home That.. Dri ves Like a Varn.t"' by SHOME & PA4RK'" VW f -MO 0 OR HO0 M E S OWASCO (e RECREATIONAL VEHICLESW Pro ven ta serve you BES Tsince 1972. An *1 GARE" and CAA award winner. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby [,, O --686%-6410%yl Nancy's calibre,» library board chair John Ecker said in a pre- pared statement. "Whitby library patrons wilI be well-served by Nancy's commit- ment te quality library and infor- mation services," said Ecker. Harsanyi's background in- cludes il years as chief librazian in Cornwall and Fort Erie, as well as head of the Nepean cen- trai library branch. She was also head of reference services for the Fort Erie and Markham libraries, her most recent 1position. wo- ing in Whit'by. This town is known for its quality library services and committed library staff,» said Harsanyi. Yet, «"despite this excellence," Whitby is "fast outgrowing its main branch facility," she noted. Ecker shared her concern, but pointed eut that Whitby council is aware of the need for more library resources and that Har- sanyi's expertise wiII ho an assest in this regard. "Town council recently com- mitted te establish a new main branch downtown,» he said. "Nancy has experience in handling building prejects, as well as in the assesament of coxnmunity library needs.» A new downtown library is council's second major spending priority after construction of a new arena or ice pad(s) at Iro- quois Park. The Whitby Public Library Board is responsible for operat- ing the downtown, Rossland ROARYCAHCW)R ... . .... .fo Met . 1 - ..... .........06 .... 9 NANCY HARSANVI i<oad and Brookiin branches, as welI as the Whitby Information Centre on Brock Street South. WHY K S? "Learning ta tie knots, like sheepshanks, bowlines, and grannys, helped prove ta my parents 1 really wasn't ail fingers and thumbs! They began ta respect me!"

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